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@Bindisueirwin / InstagramAustralian environmentalist and television personality Bindi Irwin said it was a “real healing” after suffering years of endometriosis pain and called for a more understanding of the condition.
Irwin, who first revealed his decade fighting the disease in 2023, said in an update that “slowly gaining my power back” and “begins to recognize again.”
After feeling “fully ashamed” when she told her that the pain was “just part of being a woman”, the 27-year-old said that society should remove the stigma surrounding women’s health.
Irwin’s story has regained conversations around the world about a condition that can cause severe pain and infertility affecting about one in ten women.
“Young girls and women should not feel alone from pain in the driver’s seat in their lives,” she wrote in an Instagram publication on her 5.7 million followers.
“We have to take the stigma to talk about women’s health. It’s time to have open discussions and make a change on a global scale.”
Irwin’s original post for 2023 on Instagram Its struggles with endometriosis There are more than 1.1 million likes, with its latest updating attracting about 260,000 likes.
Endometriosis is caused when the tissue similar to the mucous membrane of the womb grows in other parts of the body, such as the ovaries and fallopian tubes.
This can cause severe pain during periods, sexual intercourse and bowel movements, as well as pelvic pain, abdomen of the abdomen, nausea and fatigue.
There is currently no some reason or cure for the condition.
Irvin writes that after “13 years of response fight” and two operations in which it has removed 51 lesions, a cyst and its application, it is finally a correction.
“I can function in everyday life without wanting to throw away or get out of pain,” she wrote.
“I felt completely ashamed as a teenager and a young adult who told me that my pain was just part of being a woman. I felt less. I felt hurt. I felt weak. That’s not good.”
Irwin is the daughter of Steve Irwin, an Australian conservationist and television documentary presenter who was best known as a “crocodile hunter” before he died in 2006.
Since then, she has cut her own path as a self -written warrior for the wild and rules a zoo in Australia with her mother Terry and Brother Robert.
She is married to Chandler Powell and gave birth to their daughter Grace Wynin in 2021.
Steve Irwin died at the age of 44 after being sting, while photos of the Big Barrier Reef off the coast of Queensland.